Art that fits your style, your space!

Frame Gallery Inc is excited to introduce Artaissance to our customers.

It is a new online art buying experience curated by Larson-Juhl. Artaissance features more than 1,500 unique giclee selections from more than 80 artists. Giclees are vibrant, high-quality art reproductions that are nearly indiscernible from the original pieces. These value-priced works appeal to those who possess an astute taste for fine art and enjoy furnishing their homes tastefully.

In addition, you can customize the size of the art as well as determine if it is printed on paper or canvas. The art can truly be a reflection of your personal style as well as work perfectly within your space.

Yet another service that Artaissance provides, which lends great confidence during a significant purchase, is the knowledge that each piece printed on paper is embossed with the Artaissance chop mark to prove authenticity. With canvas reproductions the chop mark is stamped on the back of the canvas, and a certificate of authenticity also accompanies each limited edition piece.

Order from our store locally or from the comfort of your home by clicking here. You can simply order online and have it delivered directly to Frame Gallery Inc for free or shipped to your home for a $15.00 shipping fee that Artaissance will charge.

We offer a variety of custom-framing options that can add a spectacular finishing touch to your art selections while protecting the artwork, too.


 

The Artaissance 30 day Return Guarantee;
Your satisfaction is very important to us. Within 30 days of receipt, if you are not 100% satisfied with your art purchase, we will either arrange to have your art replaced OR refund your purchase price.
 


 

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Below are a few artists and examples of their work.
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Larry Miller

The California landscape has always held a fascination for Miller, and his landscape paintings focus on both the mountain and coastal regions of his home state.

His work has been exhibited widely, including showings at the San Francisco Museum of Art, the Oakland Museum, Monterey Peninsula Art Museum, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Zellerbach Kqed Silver Anniversary Exhibit and the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Larry Miller’s home and studio are both currently located in Pebble Beach, California.

 


Tom Vieth

“My vision in painting is to create images of places I would like to be and pleasant feelings I would like to feel. I hope to present these places in such a way that the specific location is not as important as is the sense that the viewer has experienced a similar place or felt the feeling that is represented by the image.”

The most obvious influences on his work are French artists Cezanne, Matisse, and Dufy. American painters Milton Avery, Marsden Hartley and Maurice Prendergast and the German painter Max Beckman have also been influential. “All of these painters are colorists and present images that transcend the time and place of the scenes they depict. As an artist, what I appreciate even more than their masterly use of color and line is the boldness and confidence expressed in the images they create.”

 


Nichole Sloan

Sloan’s images are the artifacts of her singular way of softening the world, opening it up, creating an unguarded moment from which she extracts images of startling clarity and resonance. “I am a very passionate person and I rely on the internal for my photographs. I want to bring out the emotion in both people and things - a softer side, a glimpse into how I would like people to view the world.”

Nichole works from her studio in McDonough, Georgia, a small country town where tree lined streets offer endless inspiration. “I was taught by my mother to see the beauty in small things - the everyday that most people overlook. Photography is a very natural process for me, I never fret about how to approach a flower, it just seems to come to me from within and that feels good.”

 


OM

Drawing on his love of nature and spirituality, he makes meditative paintings that are both authentic and profound, both uplifting and healing. Speaking of his art, OM has said:

“My art is meditation.

My artistic works fuse the rich tradition of European classical painting with Oriental simplicity, resulting in a timeless quietude reminiscent of Zen meditation. They are paintings for the mind as much as for the eye, mappings of mystical territories into which I offer peaceful experiences of the infinity and richness of nature.”

 

Mary Margaret Briggs

spent her 20s and 30s designing textiles for the fashion industry.

She returned to the Seattle area in 2001, settling with her family on Vashon Island. It was then that Briggs decided to pursue a life-long dream to begin work as an artist.

Her artwork has two distinct influences; the time she spent living and traveling in Asia, and the lush setting of her island home. Her printmaking utilizes the botanical elements of the surrounding landscape, with a color palette that reflects each seasonal variation. Her background in fashion and textiles evidences itself through the color palettes she develops.

 

A. Pell

studied classical painting in the European tradition, earning a Master's Degree from the Nicolai Pavlovich Academy of Fine Art in 1987. He began his artistic career focusing his interest on, and developing his skills by, studying Mediterranean landscapes. In 1990, Pell moved to Canada, where he was newly inspired by the landscapes of North America.

Pell has always loved traditional painting, and particularly to express the infinitely various moods of nature. It is vital to him that his paintings capture not only the physical landscapes, but its atmospheric qualities as well. The artist prefers subjects in which light and color create the mood. His landscapes are delicate and poetic, enveloping the fine balance of their subjects.
 

Sue Gillette

was born in Youngstown, Ohio in 1960. She grew up in the Woodstock and Rhinebech areas of New York in the sixties and seventies and lived in Ossining, New York until she moved to Phoenix in 1991. Her family has been a creative influence for Susan. Her father is a sculptor, her mother writes poetry, her brother John is a talented cartoonist and another brother, Robert, is an accomplished potter.

Susan has traveled extensively in and around the art worlds of Europe, particularly in England and France. Her love of sailing, white-water rafting, camping and biking are apparent in the colors she uses in much of her work.

 

 

 


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